Dexter, Michael C. Hall and Resurrection
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Today’s the day …when Michael C. Hall reprises his Emmy-nominated role once again as America’s favorite vigilante serial killer: Dexter Morgan. The first two episodes of the premiere season of Dexter: Resurrection are now streaming, making it the fourth series in the Dexter-verse.
"It's one of my favorite scenes I've ever gotten to play in the show," the franchise star tells The Hollywood Reporter about that climactic faceoff in the 'Dexter: Resurrection' series premiere.
"Resurrection" only has one character with main character energy, and it isn't the one the show's named after.
The Dexter universe has continued to grow in the decades since the original series premiered — but what is the difference between each show?
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Resurrection,' the immersive experience is allowing fans to join the Miami Metro Police Department and piece together body parts left by the Ice Truck Killer.
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New Blood ahead. *** You just can’t kill Dexter Morgan. In the series finale of the original Dexter, it appears our favorite serial killer dies in a hurricane, but it’s later revealed that he faked his death and is alive and well in Oregon.
“Dexter: Resurrection” newcomers Eric Stonestreet and Peter Dinklage hit it off on set of the Paramount+ drama. The “Modern Family” alum reflected on their off-screen connection at the show’s world premiere in New York City on Wednesday.
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Screen Rant on MSNMichael C. Hall Explains Why Dexter: Resurrection Really Retconned New Blood's Divisive Ending 3 Years LaterResurrection star Michael C. Hall explained why his serial killer character is coming back after seemingly being killed.
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week. Maybe Dexter shoulda stayed dead. Alas, you can’t keep popular IP down. Despite serial killer Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) dying at the end of 2021’s “Dexter: New Blood,
I totally get people’s frustration with how that season ended. I think it made narrative sense for the character to put himself into this self-imposed exile. Maybe the way it happened
As Michael C. Hall prepares to return as the infamous TV serial killer on Paramount+, critics are chiming in with their thoughts on the latest sequel series.